Itchycontent.com Itchycontent.com Itchycontent.com
  Main Page :> About Us :> Add Your Link :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service :> Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 

Academics & Learning

Recreation & Entertainment

People & Communities

Computers & Software

Self Help

Garden & Home

Health & Therapy

Teens & Children

Government & Politics

Technology & Science

Games & Play

Banking & Finance

Shopping & Auction

Travel & Accommodation

Property & Agents

Careers & Employment

Business & Services

News & Media

Medical Care

Drink & Food

Automotive

Creative Arts

Fashion & Lifestyle

Sports

 

Main Page –› Drink & Food –› Recipes
 

Quick Pressure Cooked Pasta Sauce

 
Author: Bethany Klug

Is your spaghetti tired of seeing red? This creamy yellow butternut squash sauce is a welcome change from the usual red sauce. It cooks quickly with a pressure cooker and the natural sweetness of the squash will please the entire family.

Butternut squash is rich in beta-carotene, well known for its ability to fight inflammation, to protect against cancer and to lower bad LDL cholesterol. Its a good source of folic acid, which most people now know is essential for preventing certain birth defects. Many people dont know that folic acid prevents the accumulation of homocysteine (ho-mo-sis-teen). This toxic product of normal metabolism is linked to heart disease and stroke. So no matter our age or gender, we all have good reason to get plenty of folic acid.

Youll recognize butternut squash by its pear shape and creamy yellow skin. Cut it lengthwise. Scoop out the seeds with a spoon and discard them. Now its ready to use. The peel is edible and a good fiber source. Conventionally produced squash should be peeled however and does so easily with a potato peeler.

This recipe calls for Herbes de Provence, a blend of savory, thyme, marjoram, rosemary, oregano and lavender. While it sounds exotic, youll find it in any spice section.

Creamy Butternut Squash Sauce

3 cups butternut squash cut into about 1 inch chunks
2 cups water
2 cups soy milk
3 tablespoons grape seed oil or ghee
1 large onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup broccoli florets (the flower-like part)
cup carrots, peeled and thinly sliced
2 tablespoons Herbes de Provence
1 teaspoon salt
Whole grain pasta, about 4 ounces dried per adult

Place 2 cups water and the squash in the pressure cooker. Lock the lid in place. Bring to full pressure over high heat. Lower the heat just enough to maintain high pressure and cook for 2 minutes. Place the cooker under cold running water to reduce the pressure. Turn the release valve away from you to open the cooker. The squash should be fork tender. If not, bring it back to pressure and cook for one minute more. Remove the squash with a slotted spoon. Puree it in a food processor or mash it with a potato masher.

Heat the oil or ghee in a saucepan over medium heat. Saut the onion, garlic, broccoli, carrots and Herbes de Provence until the onions are translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the pureed squash. Slowly add the soy milk, stirring as you pour, until a creamy consistency is reached. Add salt to taste. Spoon over cooked pasta and serve. Serves 6.

Author Bio:

Bethany Klug

Bethany Klug, DO practices holistic medicine at the Kansas City Holistic Centre. She recovered her own health with whole foods nutrition and has developed extensive expertise in the healing power of whole foods cooking. Dr. Klug founded Heartland Sangha, devoted to the mindfulness meditation practices of Thich Nhat Hanh and teaches regularly. An avid yoga practitioner since the late 1980s, she is currently exploring yoga therapy. Dr. Klug offers bioidentical hormone replacement, whole foods nutrition, nutritional supplementation, homeopathy and biodynamic cranial osteopathic treatment to her patients. She is boarded in family medicine and osteopathic manipulative medicine. The Latin meaning for doctor, ?teacher,? inspires her to write for general audiences to empower them to discover their self-healing ability through holistic health. She writes the monthly column ?The Doctor Cooks? for the Kansas City Wellness Magazine. She lives in Kansas City with her husband David and their Birman cat Shanti.

You can search for this article using: recipes, low calorie & vegetarian recipes, recipe, free recipes, crockpot recipes, food recipes
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Cutting Boards -- Is Glass, Plastic, or Wood the Best Choice for You and Your Kitchen?
 
Don't Just Cook Your Steaks, Grill Them On An Outdoor Grill
 
Three Rules for Choosing the Right Dinner Wine
 
Avoid the Stinger Energy Drink
 
Decrease Your Brew Time With Programmable One Cup Coffee Makers
 
Start Your Wine Cellar The Right Way
 
Gourmet Espresso Coffee Gifts
 
Adding Almonds May Let You Reign In Spain
 
What You Should Know About Green Tea
 
Beer: Pros and Cons
 
 
 
 

How to Make an Espresso? The Art of Making Coffee Cuisine

Daryl Plaza is the owner of All About Coffee: http://www.all-about-coffee.com - a website focused on ... - Daryl Plaza
 

Coffee: Specialty Gourmet Coffee For Everyone

Specialty gourmet coffee quenches the thirst of millions of people a day and billions of servings of ... - Steven Sarsgaard
 

How to Make a Sensational Breakfast Menu with a Light Fluffy Pancake Recipe that Everyone Will Love

How hard is it for you to get your entire family together for a sit-down breakfast? Don't let breakf ... - Janlia Chong
 
 

Baked Chicken Slices And Kidney Bean Soup

A dish that can be served for both lunch and dinner. A great way to turn leftover chicken into a goo ... - Michael Russell
 

Food - What To Do With Leftovers

Leftovers can be a blessing or a curse depending on how much room you have in the fridge and how muc ... - Michael Russell
 

Coffee is One of the Most Popular Drinks in the World

Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world ? perhaps because it?s so versatile. From simp ... - John Gibb
 

A Good Excuse To Drink More Coffee

When I was in high school our principal, Mr. Watkins was an avid coffee drinker. And when I say "avi ... - Larry Ford
 

Eat your Veggies! Simple Cooking Methods

There is no reason in the world not to eat 8-10 serves of vegetables a day given the number of ways ... - Judy Williams
 
 
Main Page :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service
© 2008 www.itchycontent.com All Rights Reserved.